...He left IBM in 2014 to work with smaller data analytics firms, and returned to IBM in June of 2019. During his tenure as a trainer, he taught nearly every course offered by SPSS and IBM SPSS, and as a trainer and consultant, he has worked with more than 250 organizations. In 2022 he became a full-time faculty member of the Northern Kentucky University School of Social Work. (read more)
...I have "tricks" to help students remember formulas, multiplication facts, and more. I have been told by students that I can explain how to do a problem in two minutes that it took their teacher two weeks to teach. I love math, and I am very good at it. (read more)
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...As a note, effective test prep takes time, so I recommend starting early. I warn my prospective students that the gains to be made with just a week or two of preparation will be very limited. I have a great deal of experience both with the SAT material itself and teaching this material to high school students preparing for college. (read more)
...In that time, I have helped many students achieve their goal of acceptance into college engineering or science programs. Most of my students, however, have no interest in a career directly related to physics. My goals as a physics teacher are to help them see the world through the lens of physics and understand the fundamental laws of nature and how they are applied to the world around them. (read more)